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Description
Rooted in the rich tradition of Japanese lacquerware, this Yamanaka jewelry box is more than a storage piece—it is a quiet expression of artistry and time.
Originating from Ishikawa Prefecture, Yamanaka lacquerware is known for its refined wood-turning techniques and multiple layers of hand-applied lacquer. Each layer is carefully polished to achieve a deep, lustrous finish that cannot be replicated by machines.
The motifs—Autumn Grass and Sakura—reflect Japan’s deep connection to nature and the changing seasons. Whether placed on a vanity or gifted to someone special, this jewelry box brings a sense of calm, beauty, and cultural elegance into everyday life.
For those who appreciate understated luxury and meaningful design, this is not just an accessory—it is a keepsake.
Product Specifications
Designs:
Autumn Grass
Sakura Bloom
Styles & Sizes:
Single Layer Jewelry Box:
7.1 x 4.9 x 2.4 inches
Music Jewelry Box (with Mirror & Compartments):
8.1 x 5.5 x 3.1 inches
Material:
Natural wood base
Traditional lacquer finish
Craft:
Yamanaka Lacquerware (Japan)
Lacquerware is one of the most iconic forms of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, representing a refined blend of history, artistry, and daily function. Although lacquer art originated in China, it was introduced to Japan centuries ago, where it gradually evolved into a distinctly Japanese expression of beauty and technique. Today, it stands as a shared cultural heritage, yet one that Japan has elevated into a highly sophisticated art form.
Japanese lacquer, known as urushi, is derived from the natural sap of lacquer trees. When applied to wood, it forms a durable, protective coating that is resistant to moisture, corrosion, and wear. At the same time, it creates a smooth, warm surface with a subtle luster that deepens over time. This unique combination of practicality and elegance makes lacquerware both functional and artistic.
Among the many regional styles, Yamanaka lacquerware is especially renowned. Originating in the late 16th century, it is distinguished by its precise wood-turning techniques and lightweight construction. Artisans carefully shape natural wood into refined forms, preserving the beauty of the grain while ensuring balance and durability. Multiple layers of lacquer are then applied and polished by hand, creating a finish that is both delicate and resilient. Decorative techniques such as gold detailing and fine engraving further enhance each piece, making every item subtly unique.
The creation of lacquerware is a meticulous and time-intensive process, requiring patience, skill, and deep respect for materials. From selecting and drying the wood to shaping, coating, and finishing, each step reflects generations of craftsmanship. Recognized as a traditional Japanese craft in 1975, Yamanaka lacquerware embodies a quiet elegance and enduring quality that continues to resonate in modern life.
More than just an object, lacquerware represents a harmony between nature and human touch—simple, timeless, and refined.
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